Thinking of getting married in Colombia?
Whether you’re building a life together or protecting what you’ve built so far, one thing’s for sure: love doesn’t have to clash with legal clarity.
Many foreigners don’t realize that in Colombia, if you don’t sign a prenuptial agreement in Colombia, the law assumes you’re entering a marital partnership (sociedad conyugal).
That means any property, savings, or investments acquired during the marriage may be shared—even if only one of you paid for them.
Let’s break down exactly what a prenuptial agreement in Colombia means and how it works:
What is a prenuptial agreement in Colombia?
A prenuptial agreement in Colombia is a legal contract signed by both partners before marriage.
It defines how your current and future assets—like real estate, businesses, or inheritances—will be managed or shared.
In simple terms: you both decide what belongs to each of you, what will be shared, and what rules you want to follow when it comes to money and property.
What types of prenuptial agreements exist in Colombia?
You have two main options when signing a prenuptial agreement in Colombia:
- ✅ Total exclusion: Each person keeps full control of their assets. No shared property is created during the marriage.
- ✅ Partial agreement: Some assets are excluded and others can be shared. It’s a flexible option for mixed financial plans.
Where and how do you sign a prenuptial agreement in Colombia?
A prenuptial agreement in Colombia must be signed before a notary as a public deed. The process is straightforward when you have the right legal guidance.
You’ll need:
- An appointment at a notary office
- Basic identification documents
- Legal support to ensure everything is valid and enforceable
At Nexo Legal, we make the process of signing a prenuptial agreement in Colombia smooth, personalized, and compliant with all regulations.
Is a prenuptial agreement in Colombia valid internationally?
Not necessarily. A prenuptial agreement in Colombia is only valid under Colombian law.
Every country has different rules on marital property. If you own property abroad or plan to live elsewhere, you should consider signing similar agreements in each country.
Can a prenuptial agreement in Colombia be modified after marriage?
The prenuptial agreement may be modified, amended, or revoked at any time, as long as the marriage has not yet taken place. Once the marriage is celebrated, the agreement becomes final and cannot be changed.
What’s the difference between separation of property and a prenuptial agreement in Colombia?
- Separation of property is the financial regime that keeps each spouse’s assets independent.
- A prenuptial agreement in Colombia is the legal tool that sets that regime before marriage.
In other words, one is the system, and the other is how you put it into place.
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